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18,975 Pointssillycase challenge
Not sure if this is the right approach. I checked everything and it makes sense.
def sillycase(word):
middle=len(word)//2
lowerHalf=word[:middle].lower()
upperHalf=word[middle:].upper()
newWord=lowerHalf+upperHalf
return newWord
1 Answer
diogorferreira
19,363 PointsYour code is correct except that the return is outside the function and so will return an error. I also found that it has an extra space (5) in each line inside the function. So I just corrected it into this:
def sillycase(word):
middle=len(word)//2
lowerHalf = word[:middle].lower()
upperHalf = word[middle:].upper()
newWord = lowerHalf+upperHalf
return newWord